Multiple Choice
The primary difference between Basel I and the proposed Basel III in calculating risk-adjusted assets is
A) that Basel II considers OBS assets.
B) the use of only three weight classes rather than four classes.
C) a heavier reliance on the use of ratings by external credit rating agencies for the assignment of assets to weight classes.
D) All of the options.
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